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- free dictionary. Pantokrator may refer to: Christ Pantocrator, a specific depiction of Christ in Christian iconography Mount Pantokrator, Corfu, Greece...
- Χριστὸς Παντοκράτωρ) is a specific depiction of Christ. Pantocrator or Pantokrator, literally ruler of all, but usually translated as "Almighty" or "all-powerful"...
- Zeyrek Camii) or the Monastery of the Pantokrator (Gr****: Μονή του Παντοκράτορος Χριστού, in Turkish: Pantokrator Manastırı), is a large mosque in Fazilet...
- Mount Pantokrator (sometimes Pantocrator, Pantōkrator, Παντοκράτωρ in Gr****) is a mountain located in north-eastern Corfu. At 906 metres (2,972 ft), it...
- Pantokrator is a Swedish Christian metal band that was formed in 1996. The band's name means "Lord Almighty" in Ancient Gr****. Several members have been...
- The Holy Crown was made of gold and decorated with nineteen enamel "pantokrator" pictures (Gr**** meaning "master of all") as well as semi-precious stones...
- The dominant figure of the decorative scheme is the bust of Christ Pantokrator, portra**** on the semi-dome of the apse with a hand raised in Benediction...
- her husband, the patron of the construction of the Monastery of Christ Pantokrator (Zeyrek Mosque) in Constantinople. This monastery contained three churches...
- style, even hardcore punk and heavy metal by the bands Unashamed and Pantokrator. Selleck, Linda (April 1998). "A Ragamuffin Music Man: Rich Mullins"...
- Hosios Loukas Monastery. In the narthex there is the Crucifixion, the Pantokrator and the Anastasis above the doors, while in the church the Theotokos...